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What the role is:

Want to use your data analytics skillset to contribute to data-driven decision making? Join our team as an intern in the Business Statistics Division, where you will have the opportunity to conduct research, data analysis and design data products for decision-making on real-world issues.

What you will be working on:

Stakeholder engagement: Assist in the preparation of project proposals, prototype design, stakeholder communication and stakeholder engagement. Data Preparation: Assist in collaboration with various data domain teams to prepare and analyse the data, generate data insights and propose the narrative of the dashboard. Dashboard design: Utilise data visualisation tools to interpret and present data insights in a clear and impactful manner. Project Involvement: Engage in the end-to-end process of data analytics projects, including conceptualisation, development and analysis. By joining us, you will gain hands-on experience in applying data analytics techniques to generate data insights, whilst also gaining valuable experience and insights into the public sector.

What we are looking for:

• Strong data analytics capability and details-oriented • Have experience or studied business data analytics, including topics on data management, data analytics, dashboard design • Have relevant experience in data analytics tool (e.g. , Tableau, Qlik Sense, Power BI) • Competency in presentation and stakeholder engagement Possess knowledge or experience in Computer Science Data Analytics / Data Science / Business Analytics / Statistics/ Economics Internship Duration: May to Jul/Aug 2026

About Department of Statistics

The Singapore Department of Statistics is the National Statistical Authority responsible for statistics on the Singapore economy and population. We collect, compile, analyse and disseminate a wide range of economic, business, household and population data, as well as analyse and monitor trends in the economy and population. With these vital inputs, policymakers, business decision makers and our data users gain valuable insights into current and emerging economic and social trends, enabling them to make calculated and informed decisions in the formulation of policies and strategies for the future. Apart from public agencies and businesses, our users also include researchers, analysts, educators, students, the media and the general public. Join our team and make a difference by contributing important statistical input to facilitate policy planning and decision-making and support Singapore's present and future economic and social development.

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